Kirkland Signature Colombian Supremo
- Dark chocolate and caramel dominate the front; the finish is clean with no lingering bitterness.
- This roast doesn't punish underextraction — you get rounded sweetness even with a quick drip cycle.
- Brew time flexibility is the real strength here. French press and standard drip both work without adjustment.
- No floral or fruit complexity. The flavor profile is straightforward and stable across brewing methods.
Who it’s for
Morning drinkers who want a no-fuss cup and don't need single-origin complexity. This is also the better choice for households that share a grinder — it doesn't demand the dialing-in that fussier origins require.
Who should skip it
If you're looking for bright acidity or origin-specific character, this roast erases both. Espresso drinkers should look elsewhere; this doesn't have the density or sweetness to work well without milk in an espresso machine. Compared to Don Francisco's Colombia Supremo Medium Roast at similar origin and roast level, this trades some dimensional depth for better value and broader brewing tolerance.
Price analysis
At $0.42 per ounce, this is genuinely cheap for Colombian washed coffee. No 30-day price history is available, but the per-ounce cost positions it 35–45% below specialty Colombian roasters and undercuts Caribou Coffee Caribou Blend ($0.65/oz) while delivering a cleaner finish. Buy it now if bulk pricing is available.
Rating
7/10
What does Kirkland Signature Colombian Supremo taste like?
Dark chocolate and caramel dominate the front; the finish is clean with no lingering bitterness. This roast doesn't punish underextraction — you get rounded sweetness even with a quick drip cycle. Brew time flexibility is the real strength here. French press and standard drip both work without adjustment.
Who is Kirkland Signature Colombian Supremo best for?
Morning drinkers who want a no-fuss cup and don't need single-origin complexity. This is also the better choice for households that share a grinder — it doesn't demand the dialing-in that fussier origins require.
Who should skip Kirkland Signature Colombian Supremo?
If you're looking for bright acidity or origin-specific character, this roast erases both. Espresso drinkers should look elsewhere; this doesn't have the density or sweetness to work well without milk in an espresso machine. Compared to Don Francisco's Colombia Supremo Medium Roast at similar origin and roast level, this trades some dimensional depth for better value and broader brewing tolerance.
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